This eighteenth century and regency Gloucestershire country house, spoiled by ill-planned extensions and alterations during the early 20th century and suffering from neglect thereafter, was bought by a client in late 1990. After prolonged negotiations with English Heritage and the District Council, consent was obtained for the removal of the later additions, replanning the house [...]

This Grade I listed building was home to Queen Charlotte during her stay in Bath in 1817 and is reputed to be her favourite garden. Our brief was to double the size of the ground floor flat utilising part of the garden to create more living and bedroom space.

This wonderful early 19th century Grade II* building was one of the first of John Nash’s romantic Italianate buildings, set in parkland high above the River Dart. It was sadly neglected and dramatically altered during the 20th century creating, in effect, two buildings out of the original one and destroying many of the fine internal [...]